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  1. Ivan "Dzhonrid" Alexandrovich Svanidze (Russian: Иван "Джонрид" Александрович Свани́дзе; Georgian: ივანე ალექსანდრეს ძე სვანიძე; Ivane Aleksandres dze Svanidze; 1927 – 1987), was a Soviet academic who specialized in agriculture and African Studies.

  2. Ivan "Dzhonrid" Alexandrovich Svanidze , was a Soviet academic who specialized in agriculture and African Studies. He was the nephew of Joseph Stalin through his first wife, Ketevan Svanidze, and the third husband of Stalin's youngest daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva. [1]

  3. In 1962, she married Ivan Svanidze, the nephew of Stalin's first wife, Kato Svanidze, soon after meeting him for the first time since his parents' arrest in 1937. They went against Soviet policy by marrying in a church.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SvanidzeSvanidze - Wikipedia

    Ivan Svanidze (1927–1990), son of Alexander, briefly married to Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva; Ketevan Svanidze (1880–1907), first wife of Joseph Stalin; Nikolai Svanidze (born 1955), Russian TV host of Georgian origin, cousin of Ketevan and Alexander; Other people with the surname: Natela Svanidze (1926–2017), Georgian composer

  5. In the 1920’s the family moved to Evansville where Peters attended Stanley Hall then Benjamin Bosse High school. Wes’s first year of college (1929-30) was spent at the University of Evansville (then known as Evansville College). He studied math and other courses that would facilitate his future architecture education.

  6. Jul 12, 2018 · In 2014, my colleagues and I at the Organic Architecture + Design Archives (OA+D) discovered a long-dormant book project celebrating the creativity of Taliesin Apprentice and Frank Lloyd Wrights son-in-law William Wesley Peters’ Box Projects.

  7. Ivan Dzhonrid Svanidze; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Ivan Svanidze. Soviet academic, nephew and son-in-law of Joseph Stalin. John Reed ...